Pivot3,
a leading provider of converged storage and compute appliances, today
announced a partnership with Teradici, the developer of the PC-over-IP®
(PCoIP®) protocol, to further drive exceptional end-user
experiences within VDI environments. With joint customers across a wide
array of industries in both the U.S. and EMEA, Pivot3 and Teradici have
helped provide organizations with cost-effective solutions that boost
end-user experience across the board. Through the partnership, both
companies will work together on co-marketing initiatives and potential
bundle programs addressing key vertical markets where VDI is a perfect
IT solution.

"With our parallel focus on providing VDI solutions that simplify and
enhance the end-user experience, a partnership between Pivot3 and
Teradici seemed like a natural progression," said Olivier Thierry, chief
marketing officer at Pivot3. "Pivot3 is committed to simplifying VDI
environments by drastically cutting the costs associated with adoption
while constantly improving the end-user experience, a similarity we see
between both companies. We look forward to continuing our work with
Teradici to provide current, and perspective, customers with
high-performance VDI appliances suited to meet today's business demands."

Both Teradici and Pivot3 will be showcasing solutions at VMware Partner
Exchange, taking place February 25 - 27 at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las
Vegas, Nevada.

Pivot3 (Booth 1401): Pivot3 will showcase its vSTAC VDI
appliances which provide an affordable enterprise-class VMware View
virtual desktop infrastructure with high performance, high availability
and no single point of failure. Through its patented Serverless
Computing™ software innovation, Pivot3 delivers radically simplified and
integrated shared storage and virtual servers in a simple, scalable
appliance.

"As a global transportation company, we had an immediate need to address
our mobile workforce," said Josh England, chief financial officer at CR
England. "Pivot3's VDI solution was a strong fit that offered
feasibility and manageability. Along with the Teradici APEX card, we
were able to provide our employees with the flexibility they desired,
while also providing great user experience that exceeded our
expectations."

"The Hurlingham Club sought an IT solution to upgrade our desktop
capabilities while still providing an exceptional computing experience
for our staff," said David Appleton, IT manager at The Hurlingham Club.
"We selected a Pivot3 and Teradici solution as it best fit our budget
constraints, while also demonstrating superior performance during our
Proof-of-Concept trial. We are currently starting implementation and we
will be going live to staff at the end of April 2013."

"We are thrilled to announce this partnership with Pivot3, seeing that
we have synergistic solutions geared toward providing customers with the
best user experience in virtualized environments," said Trent Punnett,
vice president of product management, systems engineering, and corporate
development at Teradici. "Pivot3 customers now have the option to
utilize the Teradici APEX 2800, as well as zero clients, to reap the
benefits of PCoIP, therefore significantly improving experience and
scalability."

Pivot3 was founded in 2003 on the idea that today's stack of virtual
servers, shared storage and networks could be converged to drive down
complexity and cost while dramatically increasing scale-out performance.
Today, Pivot3 has over 600 customers across the globe deploying Pivot3
vSTAC™ converged storage and compute appliances. Pivot3 products are
deployed in the video surveillance and virtual desktop markets, and have
seen particular success in the public sector, transportation, gaming,
education and retail vertical segments. The company has won numerous
awards and was most recently selected by the Wall Street Journal for the
prestigious "2011 Next Big Thing" category. To learn more about Pivot3,
visit www.pivot3.com.

About Teradici

Teradici Corporation has developed PCoIP® (PC-over-IP®) technology, a
unique remote display protocol which makes network delivered computing a
viable corporate computing reality. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in
Burnaby, BC, Canada, Teradici for the first time enables an exceptional
end user experience for datacenter-based computing. Through a
combination of unique graphics algorithms, flexible software solutions
and high-performance silicon processing, and workstation/server add-in
cards, the company is changing how personal computers are used, deployed
and managed. More information, including current career openings, visit: www.teradici.com.